News
September Online Training Course open for registration — 10 July 2009
The Introduction to W3C's Mobile Web Best Practices course has been running successfully since the beginning of June and will come to an end later this month. The current participants have formed an active community with a bunch of shared bookmarks and an active Twitter feed.
If you'd like to learn more about how to make your content available on the mobile channel, this course is for you! Lead by members of the MWI team, you'll:
- learn about the specific promises and challenges of the mobile platform;
- learn how to use W3C's Mobile Web Best Practices to design mobile-friendly Web content and to adapt existing content for mobile;
- discover the relevant W3C resources for mobile Web design.
Registration is now open for two versions of the course:
- A fully online course, beginning Monday 7th September and lasting 9 weeks.
- A part face to face, part online course beginning with a live event in Cambridge (UK) on Wednesday 14th October. Phil Archer and Dominique Hazaël-Massieux will deliver roughly half the course content that day, with the remainder delivered online in the following weeks.
Details of the course content, who will benefit from it most, and links to the registration options are available.
On the MWI Team blog…
- Mobile Web for Social DEvelopment Roadmap published— 30 November 2009
- The Pythia casts mobileOK spells— 18 November 2009
- W3C Cheatsheet for developers— 5 November 2009
- Device APIs on the way— 16 October 2009
- MWI on Twitter— 4 September 2009